I am staying inside trying to keep warm, and was looking at some pictures I have on the computer. Thought I'd share a few with you.

This was taken a lot of years ago when I was riding in the canyons in the Badlands in Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
Here is a small band of mustangs we rode upon. I've since seen that roan colt on other rides out there--he grew up mighty handsome.

47 here, started riding my own horse about 11 years ago, I too had to beg my husband for a horse, It took me a few years and a few bad horses to find the one that fit. I can't imagine my life without him. Since my first horse my husband has gotten me my own trailer and I enjoy trail riding (he still doesn't ride). I'm hoping to meet some new friends to ride with. Glad I found this forum.

I grew up with horses, so I had them before I had hubby. :)
We've been married since 89, and he only just started riding horses with me a few years ago. It's wonderful!
Hope your hubby will start to ride with you too, but sooner than that. LOL.

Welcome to the newbies, glad to see more horsey people.
Stan great photos but so sad about the horse.

CW YOU WILL RIDE. I would let you ride Hunter but he is not safe for you.

We spent the day yesterday with my cousin. Huge turnout for her husband, she was just going to have a small gathering at her house but so many people called they had to rent a hall. Its amazing how many people on touches in their lives. We made a pact to get together more often, they live on the Island which we have to catch a ferry to. It always seems we only get together when someone dies.

Hope everyone is staying warm...it's cold!! Had two good lessons last week. Am now getting nervous about trailering again. I do have plenty of paste on hand and am debating if I dose her again before the schooling show next month. We'll see how it goes I guess.

Stan - I love the rodeo! So much fun. So sad about that horse, puts a damper on the excitement.

CW - get that knee better soon, lady. I know you will ride!! There are so many different options for those of us with medical issues...different flexible stirrups, well trained horses, biomex saddles, and those anti inflammatories really help greatly. Those are what allow me to be riding, without them I'm in too much pain.

Prairie Rose - your pictures are always so fun to see, what an amazing place you live in!

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